A rabbi by Hebrew definition is a teacher. But really, it's more reffered to someone who teaches Judaism. I should know, I'm Jewish!
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oh but in his book he talks about religion and rabbis
Rabbis are the clergy of Judaism.[Note: Some envengelical Christian groups refer to their ministers as rabbis in an attempt to blend their practices with Judaism. This is not considered a valid use of the title from the Jewish perspective.]
Not anymore, except for lawyers who sacrifice big pay to become rabbis.
Each Jewish community has its Rabbi or Rabbis; there is (today) no central person.
There are not too many Jewish scholars concerned with comparative religions. It is suggested that you check with area or regional universities.Answer:There are many Rabbis who work to counter the efforts of Christian missionaries. These Rabbis are well-versed in the Tanakh, in the Christian Testament and in comparative religion.
Spiritual leaders are called Rabbis. The person who leads prayers during religious services are called cantors. Judaism is not a centralised religion and doesn't have the kind of hierarchy associated with other religions.
The Yeshiva Academy specializes in the Jewish religion. They take young boys and begin teaching them all they need to know regarding the Jewish faith and train Rabbis.
Both are related to the Jewish religion. A rabbi is a Jewish leader and teacher; a synagogue is a Jewish place of worship.
It's mostly Orthodox rabbis who are multi-generational rabbis.
Rabbis are men. They do not get pregnant.